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Whatcom
               Parks and Recreation
                   Foundation




    Nooksack Loop Trail

Connecting Our Communities, Parks and People
The Nooksack Loop Trail is a PROPOSED trail. As we

work toward making it a reality, it is important to

remember that it currently consists mainly of

private property. We ask all our supporters to join

us in pledging to maintain the privacy of our

neighbors in Whatcom County. Please, don't

trespass!
Trail Plan adopted by Whatcom County - 1973
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail Facts
• Approximately 45 miles in length
• 245 (+/-) Property Parcels intersect trail
• Connects Bellingham, Ferndale, Lynden and
  Everson/Nooksack
• Over 100,000 people live within 5 miles of the
  trail
• Provides a strong core for future trail
  development
Partnership

• Private Property Owner Rights Respected
  – Eminent domain or condemnation NOT advocated
• Trail must be a win-win for everyone
• Private-Public Partnership
• Joint Funding – Governmental AND Private
  Sources
What Will The Trail Look Like?
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
What Won’t The Trail Look Like?
It won’t look like this!
Or this!
What Benefits will the Nooksack Loop Trail
                  Bring?

• Increase in Quality of Life for Whatcom
  County Residents
• Helps Protect Our Historic and Rural Legacy
• Increase in Health Benefits and Reduction in
  Health Care Costs
• Reduction in Traffic Congestion
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
What the Nooksack Loop Trail Won’t Do

   • Increase Crime
   • Decrease Property Value
   • Increase Liability for Property
     Owners
   • Increase Global Warming
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
What’s Been Accomplished
                   So Far?
• Nooksack Loop Trail Committee Established by WPRF in
  June 2007
• “Nooksack Loop Trail” Chosen As Name of Trail
• Potential Route Determined
• Monthly NLTC Meetings Held on rotational basis in
  Bellingham, Ferndale, Lynden and Everson
• 38+ Meetings with Various Officials and Agencies
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
What’s Being Worked On
• Master Plan for the NLT
• Marketing Plan (including print, web and
  social media)
• Volunteer Program
• Outreach
• Fundraising
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
Who Supports the Trail?
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
Nooksack Loop Trail
Who Doesn’t Support the Trail?
What Can I Do to Help?
• Attend NLT Meeting – 1st Quarter, 2013 (exact date and
   location TBA).
• Talk to Us About Your Interests, Resources and Availability.
• Fund Raise and/or Donate Money!
• Have Your Photo Taken “On the Trail”!
• Talk to Friends and Neighbors about the Nooksack Loop Trail.
• Write Letters and Attend Meetings.
• Like Us on Facebook.
• Join the Whatcom Parks and Recreation Foundation.
Where Can I Go For More Information?




    www.nooksacklooptrail.org
I
 “ f there’s one essential ingredient to creating
 trails, it’s people. All the land and financing
 in the world won’t blaze a trail if there aren’t
 people championing the project”
                            project

                        Bay Area Ridge Trail Council




“I thought of the theory of relativity while riding my bike.”
                                           Albert Einstein
Nooksack Loop Trail

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Nooksack Loop Trail

  • 1. Whatcom Parks and Recreation Foundation Nooksack Loop Trail Connecting Our Communities, Parks and People
  • 2. The Nooksack Loop Trail is a PROPOSED trail. As we work toward making it a reality, it is important to remember that it currently consists mainly of private property. We ask all our supporters to join us in pledging to maintain the privacy of our neighbors in Whatcom County. Please, don't trespass!
  • 3. Trail Plan adopted by Whatcom County - 1973
  • 7. Nooksack Loop Trail Facts • Approximately 45 miles in length • 245 (+/-) Property Parcels intersect trail • Connects Bellingham, Ferndale, Lynden and Everson/Nooksack • Over 100,000 people live within 5 miles of the trail • Provides a strong core for future trail development
  • 8. Partnership • Private Property Owner Rights Respected – Eminent domain or condemnation NOT advocated • Trail must be a win-win for everyone • Private-Public Partnership • Joint Funding – Governmental AND Private Sources
  • 9. What Will The Trail Look Like?
  • 16. What Won’t The Trail Look Like?
  • 17. It won’t look like this!
  • 19. What Benefits will the Nooksack Loop Trail Bring? • Increase in Quality of Life for Whatcom County Residents • Helps Protect Our Historic and Rural Legacy • Increase in Health Benefits and Reduction in Health Care Costs • Reduction in Traffic Congestion
  • 23. What the Nooksack Loop Trail Won’t Do • Increase Crime • Decrease Property Value • Increase Liability for Property Owners • Increase Global Warming
  • 27. What’s Been Accomplished So Far? • Nooksack Loop Trail Committee Established by WPRF in June 2007 • “Nooksack Loop Trail” Chosen As Name of Trail • Potential Route Determined • Monthly NLTC Meetings Held on rotational basis in Bellingham, Ferndale, Lynden and Everson • 38+ Meetings with Various Officials and Agencies
  • 30. What’s Being Worked On • Master Plan for the NLT • Marketing Plan (including print, web and social media) • Volunteer Program • Outreach • Fundraising
  • 46. Who Doesn’t Support the Trail?
  • 47. What Can I Do to Help? • Attend NLT Meeting – 1st Quarter, 2013 (exact date and location TBA). • Talk to Us About Your Interests, Resources and Availability. • Fund Raise and/or Donate Money! • Have Your Photo Taken “On the Trail”! • Talk to Friends and Neighbors about the Nooksack Loop Trail. • Write Letters and Attend Meetings. • Like Us on Facebook. • Join the Whatcom Parks and Recreation Foundation.
  • 48. Where Can I Go For More Information? www.nooksacklooptrail.org
  • 49. I “ f there’s one essential ingredient to creating trails, it’s people. All the land and financing in the world won’t blaze a trail if there aren’t people championing the project” project Bay Area Ridge Trail Council “I thought of the theory of relativity while riding my bike.” Albert Einstein